In some fanfictions, Snape has badass moments when he outsmarts Voldemort. For example, he manages to mislead Voldemort about the location of a crucial magical artifact. He uses his Occlumency skills to his advantage, hiding his true thoughts and intentions while presenting false information in a very clever way. This not only shows his intelligence but also his courage as he risks his life to deceive the Dark Lord.
There could be a moment where Percy stands up to an unjust authority figure in the fanfiction world. He defies them with such confidence and charisma that it makes him seem like a total badass. Or perhaps he dives into a dangerous, unknown realm to save someone, showing his fearless and selfless side which is very badass.
One possible badass moment could be when bella stands up to a powerful alpha wolf. She shows no fear and uses her sharp tongue to put the wolf in its place.
The MHA manga is way ahead. It's not unusual for manga to progress faster as it doesn't have the production constraints of an anime. So, there's a lot more to discover in the manga that hasn't been animated yet.
One badass moment could be when Ezra single - handedly takes on a group of stormtroopers in a narrow corridor. Using his lightsaber and the Force to deflect blaster bolts back at them, he cuts through their ranks like a hot knife through butter. Another might be when he uses his Force powers to manipulate a large ship's controls from a distance to prevent it from crashing into a rebel base.
Bakugo Katsuki, on the other hand, might be more dismissive at first. He'd think it's all just some made - up nonsense that has nothing to do with real hero work. But if he found a fanfiction that had an interesting battle scenario or a strong - willed character, he might grudgingly admit it had some merit. He'd probably scoff at any overly emotional or sappy parts though.
One common theme is the idea of sacrifice. The badass warrior often has to sacrifice something for the person they love. For example, in 'Akame ga Kill!', Tatsumi sacrifices his own safety and well - being for Akame and their comrades. Another theme is growth. The love story often forces the warrior to grow as a person. In 'Rurouni Kenshin', Kenshin grows and changes because of his relationship with Kaoru. He becomes more open and less isolated.
MHA characters might also be a bit jealous of some of the superpowers or unique abilities in other anime fanfiction. In their world, quirks are relatively well - defined, but in some other anime, there are really out - of - this - world powers. They could be in awe of the creativity and at the same time, try to figure out how they could incorporate some of those ideas into their own fighting styles. Like, if they read a fanfiction about a character who can manipulate time, they might start thinking about how they could use their quirks in a time - related way.
Well, the MHA anime's ending point in the manga can be a bit tricky to pinpoint exactly. It typically catches up to a specific arc or chapter, but there might be some differences in how events are presented and sequenced.